The City extends the suspension of residential utility service disconnections through July 29. In addition, late and default fees are suspended thru 7/29. Residents urged to make partial payments, and pay online (convenience fees are waived).

Throughout the COVID-19 emergency, the City of Lincolnton has been working hard to support residents and utility customers. Residential utility disconnections for failure to pay billing have been suspended since April 1st consistent with the NC Governor&a...

As Lincoln County and the City of Lincolnton move into Phase 1 Reopening starting May 8, the Lincoln County Health Department, along with the county and the city, wants to remind citizens about steps they can take to protect themselves and their neighbors...

Business/Building owners advised to thoroughly flush water systems before returning to normal use.

As a result of the pandemic, many City of Lincolnton water customers may have temporarily closed businesses, offices, or churches. Water that is held unused in pipes while buildings are closed becomes stagnant and can produce undesirable tastes or odors w...

The meeting will be via WebEx, requests for public comment are now open.

In an effort to maintain the safety of residents, elected officials, and city staff, the City Council meeting scheduled for May 7, 2020, at 7:00 p.m. will be conducted electronically via WebEx. For your convenience, the meeting agenda will be posted in th...

All buildings and facilities will be closed to visitors through Friday, April 24. Staff is available by phone, email & website. All city services continue uninterrupted for residents.

The City of Lincolnton today announced it is closing all city offices and facilities to visitors for two weeks beginning Monday, April 13, and continuing through Friday, April 24, 2020. As previously scheduled, all facilities will be closed on Friday, Apr...

A $300,000 loan program to assist City of Lincolnton small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 emergency specifically intended to assist with operating expenses until state or federal assistance is available or until the economic crisis passes.

The City of Lincolnton today announced a $300,000 loan program to assist City of Lincolnton small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 emergency. Loans of $5,000 per month, up to a total of $15,000, will be paid over three months to qualifying small busine...

The City will not disconnect residential utility service for at least the next 60 days and suspends late and default fees. Residents urged to pay online and convenience fees are also waived.

During the COVID-19 and Stay-at-Home emergency, the City of Lincolnton is working hard to support residents and utility customers. To help ensure residents can remain at home and slow the spread of the coronavirus, the City of Lincolnton will not disconne...

On Friday, 3/27 Governor Roy Cooper signed a Stay-At-Home order for the entire state of North Carolina. The order goes into effect at 5pm Monday, March 30 and remains in effect until April 29th. Violating the Stay-At-Home order is a class-two misdemeanor....

102 people tested in Lincoln County; 1 positive case, 65 negatives and 35 people under investigation and self-isolating.

The Lincoln County Health Department continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19. The following counts are based on data reported to the Lincoln County Health Department as of today: 102 total people have been tested for COVID-19, of those there is 1 posi...

A total of 61 Lincoln County residents tested; 1 positive, 27 negative, and 33 under investigation & self-isolating.

Lincolnton, NC – The Lincoln County Health Department continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19. The following counts are based on data reported to the Lincoln County Health Department as of today: 61 total people have been tested fo...

New rules for paying utility bills in person, residents encouraged to use drive-thru & online payment options. All bills are due as regularly scheduled & online convenience fees are waived.

City of Lincolnton residents are strongly encouraged to use the utility billing drive-thru & deposit box or make payments online or via phone to pay utility bills. The convenience fee ($2.75) will be waived for online payments until further notice. To...

Lincolnton, NC – The Lincoln County Health Department continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19. As of today 48 total people have been tested for COVID-19, of those there is 1 presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Lincoln County, ...

Lincolnton, NC – The Lincoln County Health Department continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19. As of today 27 total people have been tested for COVID-19, of those there is 1 presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Lincoln County, ...

One presumptive case and 7 others under investigation in Lincoln County.

Lincolnton, NC – The Lincoln County Health Department continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19. As of today, there is 1 presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Lincoln County and 7 others have been tested and are considered persons...

The City of Lincolnton Parks and Recreation Department is suspending all Spring Youth Soccer League practices, games, and other affiliated events until April 6, 2020.

Out of an abundance of caution related to group gatherings & growing concerns about the spread of COVID-19 the City of Lincolnton Parks and Recreation Department is suspending all Spring Youth Soccer League practices, games, and other affiliated event...

City of Lincolnton & Lincoln County officials are prepared, & met to discuss response plans for our community...

March 11, 2020

Lincolnton, NC – Lincoln County and City of Lincolnton officials met Tuesday, March 10, with representatives from Lincoln County Health Department, police, sheriff, fire, EMS, county and charter schools, Atrium Health, local assist...

All City offices & facilities will open at 10AM on Friday, 2/21 due to winter weather.

Due to the winter weather, all City of Lincolnton offices and facilities will operate on a delayed opening of 10AM on Friday, February 21st. This includes the one-stop early voting location at Lincolnton City Hall. Please be careful if you need ...

This is the last weekend to rake leaves to the street for the free curbside leaf pickup service. The final pickup route runs Monday, so any leaves not raked to the curb this weekend will need to be bagged for regular solid waste collection. For more detai...

During scheduled flood inspection rotations on Tuesday February 11th, City of Lincolnton Water Resources Distribution & Collection crews discovered a 4 inch sewer line at the Hwy 150 Bypass Lift Station was broken and spilling untreated wastewater int...

On Thursday February 6th, North Carolina experienced severe thunderstorms and heavy rain. By Friday, February 7th, the South Fork River and surrounding creeks rose above flood level in the City of Lincolnton causing localized flooding in most low-lying ar...

Betty G. Ross Park, Lentz Recreation Center and all Parks & Recreation Department offices are closed as of 12:30pm on Friday, 2/7/20 due to rising water at the Park. We will update park operations for Saturday later today.

Reminder - All offices/facilities closed on Monday; no solid waste pick-up on Monday...

Remember - All city offices & facilities are closed Monday, January 20th, in observance of the Martin Luther King holiday. There will not be any solid waste pick-up on Monday. The Monday route will be collected on Tuesday, the Tuesday route will be co...

You now have an option to pay your parking ticket online please visit link for online bill pay/parking ticket.

You may also still pay your parking tickets Monday through Friday (except during holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at City Hall located at 114 West Sycamore Street. **The Police Department does not accept any payments for citations.**